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2011-06-06
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2011-06-06
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2011-06-06
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2011-06-06
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The organisation and pigeon-holing of devices into N-series for multimedia or E-series for business is the business organisation that needed to be addressed. The iPhone can do multimedia and busines requirements equally well, why couldn't a single MeeGo device from Nokia?
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I fear it is only going to give stskeeps even more of a downward turn.
I disagree with negative threads like this if they are bringing down MeeGo.
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2011-06-06
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2011-06-06
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Err.
I get downward turns out of misinformation and people spreading it, facts and properly reported news doesn't.
Please stop talking on my behalf, abill_uk.
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2011-06-06
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Like it or not your going to need as much support as you can possible get AND i am also interested very much in a finished MeeGo os for the N900 as i also have a business interest IF MeeGo gets that far !.
So for your information i speak for myself more.
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An article in Business Week, pointed to by Engadget, documents the moment that Stephen Elop, CEO of Nokia decided that MeeGo could not provide the future platform for Nokia:
Ignoring iPod Touches, Apple release 2 iOS devices a year: a phone and a tablet; often with relatively minor improvements over the previous year's model. It's hard to believe that this business model around MeeGo devices couldn't have been similarly successful for Nokia. The organisation and pigeon-holing of devices into N-series for multimedia or E-series for business is the business organisation that needed to be addressed. The iPhone can do multimedia and busines requirements equally well, why couldn't a single MeeGo device from Nokia?
Elop's solution of going to another company to provide their platform fails to address the core issues plaguing Nokia that prevent them from being competitive in the market (namely middle-management bloat and incompetence; a multitude of confusing, unfocused compromise devices; and the inability to ship a quality platform). While, arguably, moving to Microsoft as the platform provider enables Nokia to focus on the hardware that has always been their strong poin; hitching themselves to what's currently not a winning horse (nor likely to be) while eliminating much of their differentiation potential isn't likely to put them in a good position.
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